Animal Breeds and Husbandry - Dogs
What is the formula to find how much space a cage is required to have for a dog based on the AWA? (sq inches)
(length of dog + 6) x (length of dog + 6)
When is the neonate phase?
0-13 days of life
Average temp for an adult dog
100-102.2 degrees Fahrenheit
When is the juvenile period?
12 weeks to sexual maturity
When do a puppies eyes open?
13-19 days
When is the transition period?
13-19 days of life
Listen for ___ seconds and then multiply by ___; HR
15, 4
Average Heart Rate for an adult dog
16-32 breaths per minute
When is the socialization period?
19 days to 12 weeks of age
Puppies can eat solid food on their own at around how old?
2 months
Do not lift heavy dogs into tub by yourself - dogs over __ pounds should not be lifted by yourself in the program
40
Average pulse for an adult dog
60-160 beats per minute
Puppies begin developing elimination preferences at around what age?
8-9 weeks
Scientific name for dogs
Canus familiaris
___ ___ may simply relax or may anesthetize
Chemical restraint
When cutting mats, what should you do?
Cut in the direction of hair growth, cut below the mat keep parallel to the skin
What three things are possible outcomes of handling puppies consistently during their neonate phase?
Increases confidence Increases learning ability May increase puppy's ability to deal with stress later in life
___restraint, sometimes this is good restraint for a NT or palpation of the bladder or even cystocentesis
Lateral
List postures to perform when approaching a fearful or unfamiliar dog
Look at the floor, off to the side, or above the dog's head Turn the side of the body toward the dog or approach at a slight angle rather than head on Allow the dog to approach, let a dog sniff a hand that is held at the side of the body, pet the dog from under the chin Bend at the knees or stand straight up
___ restraint is often the only needed method
Manual
Where can the pulse of a dog be taken from? (2 ways)
Palpation of the femoral artery Palpation of the heart auscultation with a stethoscope.
How do you count respirations?
Placing hand on chest to feel for respiration Listen with Stethoscope over trachea
___ poles are often used on aggressive animals.
Rabies
Manual ___ is used for venipuncture, physical exam, vaccinations, and basic procedures.
Restraint
Animals evaluate situations by 4 senses:
Smell Hearing Vision Touch
___ restraint is a very common restraint method
Standing
T/F: You should not house a female in heat with an intact male.
T
T/F: You should not house sick animals with nonsick animals.
T
Stress can alter ___ results
TPR
What action is taken by a dog to indicate willingness to interact?
Tail wag
___ dry dog then may use hair dryer
Towel
When grooming, you should have the proper equipment to bath them in such as
Tub or sink
How do you take temp of dog rectally? (mercury)
You may need assistant to hold the dog, Apply lubrication to the thermometer, Insert the thermometer approximately ½" Wait at least 1 minute
What is the action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis?
auscultation
What action is taken by a dog that means he is trying to get attention or send an alert/warning?
barking
What action is taken by a dog to indicate respect and relaxation?
belly presented
Always be ___ with dogs!!!
careful
After trying mechanical restraint, if the animal is still a risk of hurting itself or the handler, may want to resort to ___ restraint.
chemical
Severe matting should be ___
clipped
Be very careful with ___ due to can cut the animal's skin or burn if not functioning properly
clippers
Mats may be able to be ___ out
combed
What should the owner do to the puppy during the neonate phase?
consistently handle
When bathing, we can place ___ in ears and ___ in eyes for protection
cotton, ointment
What action is taken by a dog that means he is displaying et-epimeletic?
crying, whining, whimpering
In the research environment, dogs in group housing or dogs that have 2 times calculated space needed, do not require what?
daily exercise such as leash walking or play
List postures to avoid when approaching a fearful or unfamiliar dog
direct eye contact, frontal approach, reaching over or toward the dog's head or neck, leaning forward over the dog's body
What action is taken by a dog to indicate challenge and confidence?
direct gaze
What physically happens to the puppy during the transition period?
ears and eyes open, beginning to walk and eliminate on their own, pain sensation develops
Owner ___ is very important.
education
___ means (of behaviour in young animals) care-seeking
et-epimeletic
What does the puppy do during the juvenile period?
exploration of objects and environment continues
What action is taken by a dog to indicate respect and a non-threatening distance decreasing signal?
grin
What action is taken by a dog that means he is warning?
growling
For housing, the dog should be able to do what two things?
have normal posture and move freely within the cage
Values of TPR will vary with the __ and __
health status environmental conditions
Dogs should eat a balanced diet that is suitable to __ and __
health status and level of development
What action is taken by a dog that means he is having anxiety or social contact?
howling
Animals may respond to ___ differently than other animals
humans
What action is taken by a dog to indicate fear, cowardice, deference?
indirect gaze
Depending on the severity of matting, the dog may have some skin ___ underneath the mats that may require treatment.
lesions
Use ___ warm water, ___ safe shampoo, etc.
luke, animal
What must be removed prior to bathing?
mats
What should be used if there is a chance of handler getting injured?
mechanical restraint
What action is taken by a dog to represent contentment and pleasure?
moan
What action is taken by a dog to indicate challenge?
mounting
Term that means something is taken away
negative
Term that means something pleasant is taken away after an unwanted behavior
negative punishment
Term that means something unpleasant is taken away or avoided following a wanted behavior
negative reinforcement
Muzzles come in many styles, list 4
nylon, basket, leather, and gauze
Calculating respiration rate per minute is determined by actually measuring for ___ minute
one
Keep close watch on the animal and make sure the dryer is functioning properly and not ___ ___ the animal
over heating
If the animal is ___, then record this in the chart because this is important, also.
panting
Chemical restraint comes in many forms from __ to ___
pills, injections
What action is taken by a dog to indicate arousal, anxiety, fear, aggression?
piloerection
___ is erection or bristling of hairs due to the involuntary contraction of small muscles at the base of hair follicles that occurs as a reflexive response of the sympathetic nervous system especially to cold, shock, or fright
piloerection
Term that means something is added
positive
Term that means something unpleasant is added following a negative behavior
positive punishment
Term that means something pleasant is added after a wanted behavior
positive reinforcement
Term that means to decrease the frequency of a behavior
punishment
Term that means to increase the frequency of a behavior
reinforcement
What should you listen for when auscultating?
rhythm and character the actual number of beats per minute
For mat removal, the animal may need to be ___ to minimize stress.
sedated
In a research situation, the Animal Welfare Act requires the ___ of a cage to be calculated
size
What are some things you should keep in mind when group housing dogs?
size of the dog Gender (female in heat cannot be with intact male) Aggression Health status (no sick animals with non-sick)
What action is taken by a dog to represent defense, offense, confidence, and fear?
snarl/growl
How do you convert sq inches of how much space is required for a dog to sq feet?
square inches per dog / 144
What are some things you should consider when housing individual dogs? (list of 7)
suitable material sound structure Easily cleaned Secure Provide shelter Easy access to food and water Able to move and behave normally
What action is taken by a dog to represent fear and submission?
tail tuck
What happens to the puppy during the socialization period?
teeth develop, eating solid food by 2 months, develop elimination preferences at 8-9 weeks, interact with others, can be influenced by psycosocial stress
___ in a dog is taken rectally with a digital or mercury thermometer
temperature
Length of dog is found by measuring from the
tip of nose to base of tail
During what puppy phase is a good time to begin novel environment exposure?
transition period (13-19 days)
Dogs should have access to ___ at all times
water
What should be fresh and not contaminated by feces or urine
water, food
___ entire body, except head when giving bath
wet